package homework;

import java.util.Deque;
import java.util.LinkedList;

/**
 * Created with IntelliJ IDEA.
 * Description:
 * User: ws
 * Date: 2023-01-06
 * Time: 22:04
 */
//https://leetcode.cn/problems/implement-stack-using-queues/submissions/393468499/
public class Solution5 {
}
class MyStack {
    private Deque<Integer> queue1;
    private Deque<Integer> queue2;

    public MyStack() {
        queue1 = new LinkedList<>();
        queue2 = new LinkedList<>();
    }

    public void push(int x) {
        queue2.offer(x);
        while (!queue1.isEmpty()) {
            queue2.offer(queue1.poll());
        }
        Deque<Integer> temp = queue2;
        queue2 = queue1;
        queue1 = temp;
    }

    public int pop() {
        return queue1.poll();
    }

    public int top() {
        return queue1.peek();
    }

    public boolean empty() {
        return queue1.isEmpty();
    }
}

/**
 * Your MyStack object will be instantiated and called as such:
 * MyStack obj = new MyStack();
 * obj.push(x);
 * int param_2 = obj.pop();
 * int param_3 = obj.top();
 * boolean param_4 = obj.empty();
 */